A new Assassin’s Creed VR title is in development, which gives a chance to explore Leonardo da Vinci’s workshop, but it may never release to fans.

Although 2016 didn’t see a new Assassin’s Creed title launch, and there has been little in the way of a future game announcement so far this year, it seems that Ubisoft has developed a virtual reality title that is set in the franchise’s universe. It might not be the VR assassin game of our dreams, but the company has created a co-op escape room that is set inside Leonardo da Vinci’s workshop.

The game is a collaboration between Ubisoft and students at NHTV in the Netherlands, reports VG24/7. The Assassin’s Creed-inspired title was developed as a way to experiment with the latest VR technology, and there are currently no plans to release the project as a standalone game. According to the lead developer’s website, Assassin’s Creed: Da Vinci’s Workshop requires players to solve numerous puzzles inside Leonardo’s workshop in order to recover a piece of Eden.